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The points (–5, 6) and (5, 6) are vertices of a hexagon. The line segment joining the two points forms one of the sides of the hexagon. Which statement explains the segment formed by these endpoints?

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Answered by abrar12360
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The points (–5, 6) and (5, 6) are vertices of a hexagon. The line segment joining the two points forms one of the sides of the hexagon. Which statement explains the segment formed by these endpoints? Since the x-coordinates are opposites, the segment is vertical, and the distance between the points is 10 units.

Answered by katherinevolodin18
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Answer:

Since the y - cordinates are the same the segment is horizontial , and the distance between the points is 10 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

nHere's why, if you place The points (–5, 6) and (5, 6) on a coordinate plane, the two points will form a horizontial line.    

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